Example sentences of "[noun] that [pron] do n't " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There 's a great deal that you do n't know about me . ’
2 And since it 's usually the case with an experiment that you do n't know what the exact outcome is going to be … well , a lot of the top men moved out to where conditions were easier .
3 When he asked : ‘ Is there a force that we do n't know about ? ’
4 Erm I 've apologized to you , and particularly to the people who write the dictionary that I do n't actually know the opposite of deja vu but it 's what I 'm suffering from .
5 You 're talking about all sorts of geography that I did n't study at school .
6 Before I became involved in business , I really had very few goals — with the result that I did n't get very far .
7 But to me there 's such a fine line between music forms like Cuban , latin , reggae and jazz that I do n't really separate anything . ’
8 ‘ I 've made up my mind that I do n't want to play league no mater what the money is ’ — WILLIE OFAHENGAUE ( Wallaby flanker ) .
9 Except that there was the very disturbing thought lodged somewhere in her mind that she did n't want it to be harmless .
10 So , you can set up a CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT that not only starts Windows but also gets rid of any drivers that you do n't need to have loaded .
11 I found a lot of guilt and a lot of fear that I do n't agree with . ’
12 my fault that I do n't
13 Or the nineteen thirties book is like one of the things that really inspired me because it showed me that you can do type that looks as though , I mean it can be composed as though in metal and not be boring — can not be , manufactured , you know hum drum , by varying the weights and by massing it , and also one of the things they do , that you see in those books that you did n't see in printing , was this size of type .
14 His mother has told Central News in an exclusive interview that she does n't blame anybody for his death .
15 There 's a few things we need from the shops that I did n't get yesterday .
16 Detective Inspector Milsom said quietly , ‘ Because the doctor laid the first slice of the fillet — the piece that you do n't give to guests — to one side of the carving dish …
17 There was a very strong rule that you do n't have alcohol on working premises , only in the BBC Club .
18 She gave such an unpleasant laugh with these last words that I did n't know what to say , and as I left the house I felt even more miserable .
19 Says lots of words that I do n't use .
20 No I said erm I had a conversation with Gillian about reading , about little bits of reading and , I made the point that we 'd said last night about him barking at print , reading through words that he did n't know and not asking what they were and she said she 'd noticed that .
21 Anybody working with chemicals should know , they are very silly to work with a chemical that they do n't know what it could do , the first aid treatment , in fact , erm , anybody here work with chemicals ?
22 In the dark he cut across the grass by the tractor-shed , then back behind a row of buildings where there was an old cow-byre that they did n't use any more except for storing stuff .
23 It might seem that an argument to the effect that we do n't understand the propositions we claim to know must be local rather than global .
24 Moreover , the curriculum was augmented by at least one thing directly attributable to the project , and this was the development of study skills , which according to the head was : one spin-off effect that I did n't envisage , I did n't realise that would come so quickly afterwards …
25 But the problem is that they may not be able to deal adequately with operating systems and computer environments that they do n't know and are not allowed to market ; especially given the financial position many of them are in .
26 But the problem is that they may not be able to deal adequately with operating systems and computer environments that they do n't know and are not allowed to market ; especially given the financial position many of them are in .
27 Willie was so exhausted from the day 's labours that he did n't know whether he had dreamt the last remark or not .
28 But Leo , usually the most tolerant of men , had suddenly decided shortly after James and Kate 's wedding that he did n't like his stepson-in-law .
29 Back to the bad old days when employers were so busy employing people to push bits of people round and see to inspectors that they did n't have anything to do with training an produced not one single job .
30 ‘ There — must be some other way , ’ she voiced her thoughts out loud , and , as the thought occurred , ‘ I can tell Travis that I do n't want to see him again without going in for this — this charade . ’
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